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Francis Kinnaird

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ROBERT “FRANCIS” KINNAIRD

May 16, 1948 - January 4 2023

Francis passed away surrounded by his family. Francis was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan; the second child of Graydon and Georgina (Gena) Kinnaird. He went to school in Shellbrook, Saskatchewan.

 

He is survived by his wife of over 53 years Brenda; sons, Brent and Don (Jane); grandchildren, Morgan, Samantha and Benjamin; sister Anne Gaboury; brothers-in-law, Andy Gaboury and Ken Yaremchuk; nieces, Sherry, Tammy, Kathy, and Becky; nephew Matthew; and their families and numerous cousins. He is predeceased by his parents Graydon and Georgina (Gena) Kinnaird; sisters, Ellen Kinnaird and Mary Yaremchuk; his in-laws Sixten and Rosa (Bobby) Lundgren; brother-in-law Art Churchwell; sister-in-law Darleen Mulgrew; several Aunts, Uncles, and cousins.

 

Once he retired, he had more time to farm, raise cattle, go for breakfast and coffee with friends, and spend time with family. He really enjoyed going to Cuba and a recent trip with family is a treasured memory. Francis loved his grandchildren and was always happy to see them and have them around. Francis loved to tease.

 

He enjoyed going back to the Shellbrook area and seeing friends. Francis loved to pick up the phone and call his childhood friend Lawrence. They would talk about machinery, old friends, and of course their wives.

 

Francis had a few unique ways of dealing with spam calls; he would sing to them, give them his “wife’s” phone number (which was the RCMP number), or tried to sell them something.

 

Francis recently joined Facebook and was always happy to find people he knew.

 

Francis worked at numerous places, CN Rail for 31 years in Prince Albert, Saskatoon, and Winnipeg; he was an underground miner near Merritt, BC in the early 70s, also at Lynn Lake and Flin Flon, MB; and he worked for Athabasca Airways in Prince Albert, which he often said was his favorite job. With all these jobs he always wanted to be a farmer and to raise cattle.

 

When CN moved him to Winnipeg, and it was obvious he wasn’t going back to Saskatoon he started looking for a farm. Machinery, cattle, and all kinds of other things were moved to Manitoba. One memorable trip was when we loaded the manure spreader with various tools and topped the load off with the aluminum boat. There were a lot of comments from people along the way.

 

He has had Shorthorn cattle since 1976. It was a purebred herd “Kindale Farm” for several years then switched to a commercial herd with Shorthorn cows and bulls. The Red, White, and the Roan were always in his heart. Brenda had a poem on the fridge for years “My love is not my love alone He loves his Red, White, and Roan.”

 

Anyone who knew Francis knew that the cattle must be looked after first, therefore the family will host a celebration of his life, in both Garson and in Shellbrook, once all the calves are born.

 

The family would like to thank the staff at Selkirk General Hospital Emergency and the staff at HSC Medical ICU for their exceptional care and compassion. Thank you to all the friends and neighbours for their help and support.

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Jan Bissett

January 29, 2023 at 9:31 PM

Sorry for your loss Brenda. Thinking of you. Jan Bissett (Dazzleberries)

Gloria Grycki

January 21, 2023 at 12:02 PM

To Brenda and family, my sincere condolences at this time of your loss. I remember Francis as always having time to talk awhile whenever we met him anywhere and his nature was always gentle. One is never prepared for a loss, but those treasured times spent and memories made become so precious and remain in our hearts forever. That video is a beautiful tribute to your man! May he RIP and one day, when we each are called home, we will meet again❤

Ed and Valerie Farias

January 20, 2023 at 7:03 PM

To Brenda and family, our deepest condolences. Francis was a man of impeccable character, a great neighbor and a good friend. I will miss having him drive into the driveway to visit by the garden.

Terry

January 19, 2023 at 5:10 PM

To Francis's family my deepest condolences. I had the privilege of working with Francis at CN. He was a hard worker and great friend.  I have many great memories and shared much laughter with Francis. May he rest in peace. Terry Mckimm

Sheila Grycki

January 14, 2023 at 9:29 PM

Please accept our sincerest condolences.  Francis was such an exceptional man! He has forever left a mark on our hearts with his kindness, compassion, generosity and great spirit. He will be truly missed and I know he will be a guardian angel to all of those who he cared deeply about. Love Sheila and Jada. ❤

Mary Hassman and family

January 14, 2023 at 12:18 PM

Condolences to you and your family, Brenda. You have your beautiful memories that will be forever in your hearts.

Diana Lokken

January 13, 2023 at 1:43 PM

Hi Brenda, So sorry to hear of your loss.  I can still see you and Francis visiting us at our house in Victoria just after you two were married.  Such young love - I think you were just 16 and Francis was a few years older. Yours was certainly a long and loving relationship.  Your kids (and grandkids) are lucky to have a great mom like you to help them go through this sad time and to share the good times along the way,   Diana Lokken

Michele and Fred

January 13, 2023 at 1:40 PM

We are so very sorry for your loss.  Our prayers and thoughts are wit you and your family.

Harry and Lena

January 13, 2023 at 12:27 PM

Brenda, we are thinking of you in this difficult time of loss! We will miss Francis passing by our home to go to check on his cattle. Our kids always called him " Opa Francis"(grandpa Francis). 😊 He was a friendly and caring person, always smiling.  We'll never forget the Winter, where the drifts on our driveway were so high we could not handle them and Francis came over and cleared them for us with his tractor.  - In the end,  it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years.  - (A.L)

Wesley & Wendy Ledding

January 13, 2023 at 10:07 AM

Our sincere condolences Brenda to you and your family on the passing of Francis .. what a beautiful tribute to Francis in the video  May you be comforted by all the precious memories you hold dear to you . ❤

Brenda

January 13, 2023 at 9:30 AM

❤It was an honour to have know Francis and to be his friend. We loved to watch the cattle master at work on the cattle drives and on the farm. He was a generous and loving man. Romeo Wendy and I will have him forever in our hearts

Lynn Greenlay

January 13, 2023 at 8:31 AM

We are so sorry for your loss. He always had a smile for the red hatters. He will be missed. Lynn and Randy Greenlay

Crawford and Jody Bartel

January 12, 2023 at 6:26 PM

Crawford and I feel blessed to have been able to call Francis "friend ", even though it was for far too short a time! He will be missed!

Jennifer & Doug

January 12, 2023 at 5:41 PM

Brenda,  Brent,  Don  and families. So sorry for your loss. We had many discussions  at the kitchen  table,  him always in his spot.  He will be missed!
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